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they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to recruit a russian secret agent. he was under the guides of a diplomat and written introductions and a large sum of money when he was detained. sounds like a tom clancy novel. to minnesota where later mark dayton will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. the house passed it 75-79. wettings between same-sex couples can be as early as august 1st. florida senator's marco rubio's super park will defend on gun control. ayotte was criticized in her state. she say mother and a former state attorney general and knows how to be tough on crime. i have to say i don't remember a candidate running an ad to help someone i hope will endorse him should he run in 2016. governor chris cristy is explaining where his campaign aired a negative ad. she said i would have run a purely positive campaign and he will finish it. the latest ad is called out for raising taxes. the second tv ad and part of an $800,000 media purchase. >> politics is a family business. john kerry's brother will be secretary of commerce a
they say that a cia officer was detained on supposed suspicions of spying after he attempted to recruit a russian secret agent. he was under the guides of a diplomat and written introductions and a large sum of money when he was detained. sounds like a tom clancy novel. to minnesota where later mark dayton will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. the house passed it 75-79. wettings between same-sex couples can be as early as august 1st. florida senator's marco rubio's super park will...
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where is it in the cia draft. we know what the cia draft was. where was the story line it all happened because of spontaneous demonstrations provoked by an anti-muslim video. where is that in the cia talking points? i don't see that. i don't see it at all. >> i don't see it at all. >> that's right. they had the absolute facts and the state department and the white house -- look, we don't know precisely who did this, but this a saturday morning, the cia, they are toll to excite all those comments. i don't think that's the spokeswoman over there, i don't think it's ben rhodes, neither one of those should be telling the deputy director of the the cia what to put in something or what not to put into something. who is the heavy that told them to take it out and who is the heavy in the drama that came up with the stupid lie it was the video? >> so we have three big scandals now engulfing the white house. we have benghazi, the irs scandal and the holder justice department secretly seizing the phone records of the a.p. now the lap dog media of that neve
where is it in the cia draft. we know what the cia draft was. where was the story line it all happened because of spontaneous demonstrations provoked by an anti-muslim video. where is that in the cia talking points? i don't see that. i don't see it at all. >> i don't see it at all. >> that's right. they had the absolute facts and the state department and the white house -- look, we don't know precisely who did this, but this a saturday morning, the cia, they are toll to excite all...
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we learned that the cia warned that they better prepare for the worst case scenario, an attack. we know there had been earlier requests for additional security. all of these were denied. denied by who, we still haven't fully confirmed. then during the attack we, have two stand-down orders. we also learned that hicks said the last words by ambassador stevens were "we're under the attack." those were the last words he used. nobody sought out hicks, nobody sought out information from those on the ground. then the coordinated effort to keep the press, the media, keep the country from hearing from people who actually knew what happened that day before they put together talking points, that as it says on page 46, the state department has major reservations with most or much of the document, wee revised document with those concerns in mind, then on page 93 they get into this elaborate story that had nothing to do with it, and nobody there said it did, about a youtube video, etc. >> yeah. i think you're right. i think you sketched out exactly the difficulties the white house will face i
we learned that the cia warned that they better prepare for the worst case scenario, an attack. we know there had been earlier requests for additional security. all of these were denied. denied by who, we still haven't fully confirmed. then during the attack we, have two stand-down orders. we also learned that hicks said the last words by ambassador stevens were "we're under the attack." those were the last words he used. nobody sought out hicks, nobody sought out information from...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador michael mcfall had no comment. >> a global terrorist network. >> reporter: at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used disguise. so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relationed blamed by many for th
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy....
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according to a new book, the cia spent millions of dollars training a cat to spy on enemies back in the 1960s. and this is true, when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. it's true. at which point the russian driving the car was like -- [ in russian accent ] "he's done. cat -- cat dead." this is nice. over the weekend, the daughter of house speaker john boehner got married in florida. that's right. a wedding in florida, so boehner could get a tan while crying. or as he calls that, heaven. very nice. [ laughter ] check this out. in an amusement park in the u.k. has a new roller coaster with 14 loops. that's designed to, "mess with your head." you can tell it's designed to mess with your head, because it ends with a text message from your ex that says, "we should hang out soon." and you go, why would they -- why would he -- why would she do that? [ light laughter ] this isn't good. officials in belize say that a construction company accidentally destroyed a set of mayan ruins that were 2,000 years old. or as the mayans put it, "eh, it's not the end of the world." [ laughter ] 2016,
according to a new book, the cia spent millions of dollars training a cat to spy on enemies back in the 1960s. and this is true, when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. it's true. at which point the russian driving the car was like -- [ in russian accent ] "he's done. cat -- cat dead." this is nice. over the weekend, the daughter of house speaker john boehner got married in florida. that's right. a wedding in florida, so boehner could get a tan while crying. or as he calls...
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you can't have lots of people around, especially if you're covering a cia facility. lots of factors here. do you think there was any way to have protected him short of him not having gone to benghazi that day? >> yes, i believe there was. in our report, i listed the shortcomings that may well have helped in that regard. this is only a guess. chris was a wonderful ambassador. chris worked for me for two years. i admired his work. he had absolutely the right concept. americans need to get out and talk to people and understand what things are happening in these countries overseas. >> i was a peace corps volunteer, and i think it's wonderful when these guys and women become diplomats because they don't hide in the compound and eat hamburgers and watch super bowls. they meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't the striped pants guy. i've got david corn here. we were talking, mr. ambassador, here's some good questions. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you guys put out a very thorough report, unclassified version, but there also was a classified version of
you can't have lots of people around, especially if you're covering a cia facility. lots of factors here. do you think there was any way to have protected him short of him not having gone to benghazi that day? >> yes, i believe there was. in our report, i listed the shortcomings that may well have helped in that regard. this is only a guess. chris was a wonderful ambassador. chris worked for me for two years. i admired his work. he had absolutely the right concept. americans need to get...
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you wrote a book about the cia. what is your take? >> it is an intrusion. ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak. there is evidence it was harmful. >> you are in journalism but you have been part of the security apparatus. conducted investigations. i remember interviewing an official suspected of leaking. there was nothing else we could do. the idea of going after the press never occurred to us. this is bad for a number of reasons. we have a security apparatus that tries to prevent --etration of people that this did not come from the enemy. hubris. done for waiting to boast about what they this operationt in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they want
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is the cia trying to cover it. we also now know that one of the two facilities attacked was a cia annex and what role did that have in the attacks and what the security situation was in this compound are questions that have not been asked publicly by republicans on the hill and we don't have answers to those. >> is this certainly something more stemming from interagency issues going back and forth about what could be talked about? we know that petraeus got on the record saying what are we talking about? >> what this document dump showed is that the cia was much more involved than we believed. the senior administration officials stressed that the talking points were changed even quite a bit within the cia before they got to the other agencies and before they got to the white house even. i think david raises a lot of good points in the cia's role. republicans were quick to rush and defend the cia in order to hurt the state department. so now the cia's role should get more scrutiny. >> it has been a wild week in washi
is the cia trying to cover it. we also now know that one of the two facilities attacked was a cia annex and what role did that have in the attacks and what the security situation was in this compound are questions that have not been asked publicly by republicans on the hill and we don't have answers to those. >> is this certainly something more stemming from interagency issues going back and forth about what could be talked about? we know that petraeus got on the record saying what are we...
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learn this may have an a cia outpost? >> there are two different facilities there. let me just say this. as far as the consulate situation is concerned and where the ambassador was, there was a steady string of reporting. this was a dangerous part of the country. benghazi was a particularly dangerous place. the british left because of it. if you were going leave that place open, you better have enough security there and security there was inadequate and ability to respond to the attack was inadequate and that falls on the state department and my biggest fears is the people that made that decision are still making those decisions now for our outposts around the nation. >> do you support the law by senator schumer? >> i haven't read it or understand the details of it. i'm concerned about what happened to the associated press and i'm concerned what i think was an abuse of power at the department of justice as well. i'll need to read that law before i can give you a hard opinion on it. >> all right. senator marco rubio, repub
learn this may have an a cia outpost? >> there are two different facilities there. let me just say this. as far as the consulate situation is concerned and where the ambassador was, there was a steady string of reporting. this was a dangerous part of the country. benghazi was a particularly dangerous place. the british left because of it. if you were going leave that place open, you better have enough security there and security there was inadequate and ability to respond to the attack...
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. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing to act on specific warnings from t intelligence community of the rising threat from islamist groups in benghazi and more than 200 documented security related incidents in libya in the year leading up to the attack. this week when president obama weighed in on the talking points controversy he conceded security was not good enough. >> here is what we know. americans died in benghazi. we also know that clearly they were not in a position where they were adequately protected. >> reporter: with congressional committees now investigating multiple scandals including the ripple effect from the i.r.s. controversy a
. >> it does confirm that these were cia drafted and cia finalized talking points and that a number of the concerns raised in this building were separately on a different track raised in that building as well. i leave that to all of you and to others to determine whether it quells the concern, but i think it certainly does put a lot of facts in clarity for people. >> reporter: careful review of the talking point emails reveals significant anxiety at the state department for failing...
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now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this limited release of documents is a sign of more cooperation to come. they want a lot more information. >> they do. we should also remind our viewers that as late as today, this morning, john boehner had a press conference demanding the white house do exactly what they did tonight. so, you know, we should make that point clear because this is exactly what he was asking for. but you're right, erin. they're saying this is not enough. he said this is not enough. they believe there are other, in their words, "relevant documents" that the white house still won't produce. they're saying this is a hopeful sign of t
now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we received, right, saying we hope this...
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and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still fodder in all these e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want that out. and that came out of the final version of the talking points. no doubt critics will hold that up to say that was politically motivated. now i should point out that cia director, we're told, the cia deputy director agreed with that change. so bottom line, erin, there's plenty in these e-mails for both sides to make their case which means this issue isn't going to go away any time soon. >> no, absolutely. and, of course, john boehner has already requested more data. on that note, dana, speaker boehner's office, i'm just looking at the note here from a spokesman brendan buck that we recei
and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it, integrity of the on going investigation. so that's consistent with what the administration has said all along. now that helps the white house. on the flip side, there is still fodder in all these e-mails for the critics. for example, there is an e-mail as i first reported on friday that the state department took issue with the fact that the attack was blamed on an al qaeda affiliate. state department did not want...
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they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an american diplomat would commit such a crime against russia. iny claim ryan fogle was possession of this letter offering $1 million for information. why go so public with the scam? >> it seems to me it is about ortr the people as spies. of 2006 whenoes britain was accused of using this electronic rock to spy on russia, a claim that turned out to be true. the last major u.s. spy scandal was in 2010 when they were expelled from america. she has become a fashion model and television presenter. in a move reminiscent of the cold war, ryan fogle has been told he is persona non grata in russia, the first di
they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an...
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was the cia trying to cover up the aspect that the ben ghazi annex was a cia outpost? was the state department trying to cover up the fact that they dropped the ball? the question is what was being covered up? whose decision was it to just then suddenly say, you know what? the implication the white house is now throwing out there for what it's worth, is that this was a bureaucratic or they want folks to believe this was a bureaucratic fight between the state and the chachlt and could be what it was and the white house said, forget it, let's limit information as minimal as possible. that potentially is the case. but somebody -- i mean, there are more unanswered questions at stake than any other of the three areas. right? there is a little bit at cia. you feel like we have got an idea of where their head was. you do seem to think you've got an idea where the white house was. at least in the early parts. it's state that seem to have been raising the most red flags on the original set of talking points. >> it's clear the president will be getting questions on this at the 1
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diplomat that claim is a cia agent at the the caught red handed try to recruit a russian agent. the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> it appears americans are split over whether the obama in ministratiadministration is g honest about the deadly september attack in benghazi. and more than half of those surveyed are not even following the story. that according to the new pew research center study. republicans accuse the obama administration of essentially misleading the public to believe the terrorist attack was simply a protest gone wrong. president obama says the gop out rachel the account is really a political sideshow. the associated press top executive is calling th
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that from a cia official. republican senator rand paul out of kentucky, a member of the senate foreign relations and homeland security committee with me here, sir. good morning to you, sir. >> good morningsing, where are you on this today, sir? >> one thing that is fascinating we had several statements from hillary clinton saying she wasn't involved. now turns out her spokesman was involved. miss nuland was writing statements saying you, you know what? politically this isn't going to look good. sounds like hillary clinton's fingerprints are all over these talking points and you know, really her resignation was the beginning but she never really fully accepted culpability. she needs to accept culpability for this disaster in benghazi. bill: in addition to hillary clinton, that is the person you want to talk to then? >> well, yeah, because she has been saying she had nothing to do with these talking points. sounds like her spokesman, which is essentially her, is e-mailing back and forth saying she is having conv
that from a cia official. republican senator rand paul out of kentucky, a member of the senate foreign relations and homeland security committee with me here, sir. good morning to you, sir. >> good morningsing, where are you on this today, sir? >> one thing that is fascinating we had several statements from hillary clinton saying she wasn't involved. now turns out her spokesman was involved. miss nuland was writing statements saying you, you know what? politically this isn't going...
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this was the cia we worked from the cia's talking points. that is not true. the cia officials who were involved in this process understand that is not true and i suspect we'll be hearing a lot more from them in the coming days. it is also the white house's claim that they didn't know anything about these irs investigations and also that they didn't know anything about what the justice department was doing. maybe they're right about the latter two but we certainly need to explore this more. and i think there are real questions about how much the white house knew. martha: indeed. steve, thank you. as always. >> thanks, martha. martha: coming up at 10:30 this morning, bill o'reilly, the host of "the o'reilly factor" here on the fox news channel. he will join us to talk through his take on these big controversies that are plaguing the obama white house now. that is coming up about 27 minutes from now. gregg: and some new reports this morning, that russia has detained an american cia operative accused of spying in moscow. amy kellogg joins us now from our london b
this was the cia we worked from the cia's talking points. that is not true. the cia officials who were involved in this process understand that is not true and i suspect we'll be hearing a lot more from them in the coming days. it is also the white house's claim that they didn't know anything about these irs investigations and also that they didn't know anything about what the justice department was doing. maybe they're right about the latter two but we certainly need to explore this more. and...
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also this week a spy scandal rusher exposes the cia's chief in moscow u.s. intelligence is called red handed trying to an agent. brokaw staying live from moscow you're watching artie's weekly news if you are characterized. more than one hundred days and counting on hunger strike up in a tourist gone town of a prison and showing no signs of ending prison officials admitted to one hundred three prisoners and now refusing food though is for the inmates say the number may be as high as one hundred thirty many are being force fed through the news an extremely painful procedure and detainees are seeking an end to their indefinite detention without charge meanwhile the u.s. president has repeatedly promised to close the facility so far no action has been taken can has more. after years of the national injustice and indifference and after more than three months of starvation one tunnel detainees have finally got the president that i'm going to go back after this they perk these words before as president i will close guantanamo reject the military commissions act and
also this week a spy scandal rusher exposes the cia's chief in moscow u.s. intelligence is called red handed trying to an agent. brokaw staying live from moscow you're watching artie's weekly news if you are characterized. more than one hundred days and counting on hunger strike up in a tourist gone town of a prison and showing no signs of ending prison officials admitted to one hundred three prisoners and now refusing food though is for the inmates say the number may be as high as one hundred...
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see, i have spent two years as the cia. i'm tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they seem to be the whipping boy. because they live under such a cloud of secrecy that you can't know what's going on there. but these are good people. they are honorable people. the cia never would have left those people behind. i know them too well. but there has not to be more hearings. we are calling for bipartisan commission with subpoena power to bring this these military and cia people and get to the bottom of this. >> governor huckabee: i hope it happens. thank you for your perspective. poet of you having first-hand knowledge of what happens behind the scenes. did the family members of the benghazi victims get the answers they wanted at wednesday's hearings? i'm going to ask the mother of sean smith. one of the four americans killed in benghazi. that's next. smith next. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants t
see, i have spent two years as the cia. i'm tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they seem to be the whipping boy. because they live under such a cloud of secrecy that you can't know what's going on there. but these are good people. they are honorable people. the cia never would have left those people behind. i know them too well. but there has not to be more hearings. we are calling for bipartisan commission with subpoena power to bring this these military and cia people and get to the bottom...
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is there something seriously wrong at the cia? wrong at the cia? let's go "outfront." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett, out front tonight. >>> a federal imagining straight hasfused a request to take current and periodic photos of tsarnaev throughout his recovery. at the federal bureau of prisons medical facility. the lawyers say that they want the photos to provide evidence of tsarnaev's, quote, evolving mental and physical state in federal custody. perhaps how long it takes for him to recover from what happened that night. susan candiotti is in boston tonight. susan, why was this request made, and why did the judge deny it? >> it's very interesting. the only reason we're finding out about this at all, is the judge made her ruling public. all the motions that were initsially a few weeks ago were all under seal and kept from public view. but here's what the judge is telling us, because the defense and government not talking. apparently the defense wanted to take these photographs cord rg to the judge
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law school says the recent busting of a cia spy goes against the us russia spirit of trust while the scandal leaves the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clumsy skull. the u. pledges more than half a billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the euro zone economy shrinks for the six quarter in a row. also this hour security of the sanctity of the u.s. government owns up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security as the be all and end all. on the club of the nations eager to cash in on oxygen riches is getting bigger and china and india are now among those who got a stronger voice when it comes to cutting out the region. international news life from moscow this is an see with me a hello and a very warm welcome to the program the exposure of a cia spy in moscow has failed to stir the political arena but caused a major boom in the media instead journalist to rush to the unfortunate spy ridiculing his outdated equipment and clumsy methods
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what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower. >> heavy machinery day. >> all right. thanks, peter. michael crowley, thank you as well. >> thank you. >> in developing news overnight, at least six people were killed and 14 still missing after a giant set of twisters ripped through north texas. let's go to meteorologist bill karins who has been tracking the storm system there. >> up to this point we had a very quiet spring, very little in the way of tornado action. we didn't even have many last night but the one that went through granbury, texas was strong enough to destroy about 75 homes according to the hood county sheriff. a lot of tho
what we saw yesterday that actually the cia, the story here is really the cia. it is not a story about hillary clinton but a guy at the cia nobody has ever heard of. >> yeah. all right. i guess we'll continue to pick this apart, though. and look through it. peter alexander, i don't know if the coverup continues at the white house. thank you very much with the lawn mower. we appreciate it. >> peter will be back at 8:30 with the guy with the leaf blower. >> oh, the leaf blower....
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this is the first version of the benghazi talking points produced by the cia on september 14th, 2012. it says that the benghazi assaults may have been quote spontaneously inspired by the protests of the u.s. embassy in cairo and evolved into a direct assault against the u.s. consulate. it also said, quote, we know that islamic extremists with ties to al qaeda participated in the attack. it also cites at least five other attacks against foreign interests in benghazi and that we can not rule out that individuals had previously surveiled the u.s. facilities. the final version, after numerous revisions produced at 12:13 p.m. on september 15th kept the concept of a spontaneous demonstration but removed references to al qaeda or affiliated groups, previous attacks on diplomatic facilities or the possibility of premeditated under surveillance. this page shows how much of it happened. handwritten changes ordered by deputy cia director michael morell after a white house meeting september 15th. top cia officials told us his changes consequence dentally expressed those by top state department of
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believes this story prompted the secret investigation the cia uncovered a plot to bomb a u.s. bound airliner a plot originated in yemen and was carried out by al qaeda there arabian peninsula by reporting this al qaeda was put on notice that the cia had an inside look at their activities be a piece as the justice department did not say why they needed the information but says among the nearly two dozen telephone records collected at least five of them were from reporters working on the story in question this was a very serious. a very serious leak and a very very serious leak. i've been a prosecutor since one thousand seventy six and i have to say that this is among if not the most serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see it put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communications with confide
believes this story prompted the secret investigation the cia uncovered a plot to bomb a u.s. bound airliner a plot originated in yemen and was carried out by al qaeda there arabian peninsula by reporting this al qaeda was put on notice that the cia had an inside look at their activities be a piece as the justice department did not say why they needed the information but says among the nearly two dozen telephone records collected at least five of them were from reporters working on the story in...
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i am tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they live under such a cloud of secrecy. and they are good people and honorable people and the cia would not have left them behind. i know them too well. there has to be more hearings and we are calling for a bipartisan commission and bring in the military and cia people and get to the bottom of this. >> i hope it happens. general, thank you. and christian, you having first- hand knowledge. >> the family members of the benghazi victims get the answers they wanted in the hearings? i will ask the mother of shawn smith next. >> the fact is, we have four dead americans, was it because of a protest or guys out for a night deciding to kill americans, what difference does it make? >> secretary of state clinton testifying in a hearing. one of the whistle-blowers who testified a former regional security officer erick nord storm responded. it matters to me personally and my colleagues. to my colleagues in the department of state. it matters to the american public for whom we serve. and most importantly, excuse me, it matters to the fr
i am tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they live under such a cloud of secrecy. and they are good people and honorable people and the cia would not have left them behind. i know them too well. there has to be more hearings and we are calling for a bipartisan commission and bring in the military and cia people and get to the bottom of this. >> i hope it happens. general, thank you. and christian, you having first- hand knowledge. >> the family members of the benghazi victims get...
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official has acknowledged whether he worked for the cia, only that the 29-year-old was an embassy staffer. >>> a legal former spy may be coming to a store near you. not long ago facial recognition technology existed only in a fantasy world, envisioned in the movies but last night on "60 minutes" lesley stahl showed us it's closer to reality. >> reporter: in minority report tom cruise is bombarded by ads recognizing him and telling him what to buy. that's still science fiction, but companies are racing to develop digital billboards for shopping malls that without your being aware of it, scan your face to tell your gender and age. we found this promotional video by intel online showing how this would work. >> is the viewer a teenaged girl? then change the content to highlight a back -to-school promotion. if it's a single male, why not tell him about the golf club sale at the sporting goods stores. >> reporter: now mannequins. they're installing them with facial recognition. as for identifying us as individuals, several companies are working on it like hitachi of japan as seen in this online
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence is left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit the russian agent. seven pm in moscow are you watching our team with me marina josh welcome to the program how more than one hundred days since the mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay began and there's still no sign that any of the protesters are willing to back down well over half of the people detained there without charge or protesting their indefinite plight with no hope of release some inmates say they're seeking freedom through death but the u.s. military is force feeding them to make sure that doesn't happen as going to check out their reports. after years of the natural injustice and indifference and after more than three months of starvation autonomy detainees have finally got the president's attention i'm going to go back at this they've heard these words before as president i will close guantanamo reject the military commissions act and if you go to the geneva conventions and now we're d
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence is left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit the russian agent. seven pm in moscow are you watching our team with me marina josh welcome to the program how more than one hundred days since the mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay began and there's still no sign that any of the protesters are willing to back down well over half of the people detained there without charge or...
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and a more spies in disguise a russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left the red faced off again getting a red handed trying to recruit a russian aid. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our t.v. watching the weekly with me to bang with say let's take a look right now. more than one hundred days of since the mass hunger strike a guantanamo bay began there's still no sign that any of the protestors are willing to back down well over half of the people detained there without charges are protesting their indefinite plight with the hope of no release some inmates are say they seeking freedom through death but the u.s. military is force feeding them to make sure bed doesn't happen as you can reports. after years of a natural injustice and indifference and after more than three months of starvation one tunnel detainees have finally got the president's attention i'm going to go back out this they've heard these words before as president i will close guantanamo reject the military commissions act and if you go to the g
and a more spies in disguise a russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left the red faced off again getting a red handed trying to recruit a russian aid. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our t.v. watching the weekly with me to bang with say let's take a look right now. more than one hundred days of since the mass hunger strike a guantanamo bay began there's still no sign that any of the protestors are willing to back down well over half...
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in fact, there's almost an antismoking gun, which is the e-mail from the general counsel of the cia, who at one point explicitly writes, i know there's a hurry to get this, but we need to hold it long enough to ascertain whether providing it, this is the original talking points which did have information about al qaeda, which did talk about libya being a wash in weapons and that this being likely an attack by militant extremists, but whether providing it conflicts with the expressed instructions from national security staff, d.o.j., fbi, that in light of the criminal investigation, we are not to generate statements with assessments as to who did this. that sort of sets the ball in motion in terms of scrubbing out all relevant details about who was behind the attack from the talking points. then you put on top of that, that very revealing sort of bureaucratic knife fight between the state department and the cia in which state department officials are taking umbrage at the idea that there were cia warnings about the threat of a terrorist attack. clearly, the cia was trying to push that
in fact, there's almost an antismoking gun, which is the e-mail from the general counsel of the cia, who at one point explicitly writes, i know there's a hurry to get this, but we need to hold it long enough to ascertain whether providing it, this is the original talking points which did have information about al qaeda, which did talk about libya being a wash in weapons and that this being likely an attack by militant extremists, but whether providing it conflicts with the expressed...
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they accused him of trying to recruit a russian intelligence officer to spy for our cia. amy kellogg is keeping track of all the cloak and dagger developments live from london. >> reporter: hi, jon. we're still getting pretty much silence on the american side about this incident but an aide, jon, to russian president vladmir putin said he was surprised by the quote, crude and clumsy espionage activities of the united states and russia. in the meantime, america's ambassador to russia was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow today where was handed a formal protest over the incident. at the same time russia's foreign minister who met with secretary of state kerry at an arctic council meeting in sweden said the subject of the spy never came up at all between the two of them. neither broached it making it less than a diplomatic incident it appeared to be yesterday. secretary kerry for his part at a news conference said he had nothing to further add about all of this with no further comment from the united states, not even a confirmation in fact the man russia named ryan
they accused him of trying to recruit a russian intelligence officer to spy for our cia. amy kellogg is keeping track of all the cloak and dagger developments live from london. >> reporter: hi, jon. we're still getting pretty much silence on the american side about this incident but an aide, jon, to russian president vladmir putin said he was surprised by the quote, crude and clumsy espionage activities of the united states and russia. in the meantime, america's ambassador to russia was...
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russians say he's a cia spy. so do cia spies in real life wear bad blond wigs? >>> plus, the latest on just how one man allegedly kept three women prisoners in a house for a decade. we have found the one huge red flag that his neighbors missed. we have a special investigation from cleveland tonight. >>> the feds want to lower the legal limit on drinking and driving. >>> plus tonight's shout out. prince harry meets governor christie. chris christie took harry to see the damage of sandy. they talked and had lunch at the governor's seaside retreat and christie presented him with a gift. he got his own blue fleece. now the governor was wearing a lovely mint shirt today but the blue fleece is similar to the one he was seen wearing day in and day out in the days after sandy struck. we'll be right back. >>> our third story "outfront" ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor
russians say he's a cia spy. so do cia spies in real life wear bad blond wigs? >>> plus, the latest on just how one man allegedly kept three women prisoners in a house for a decade. we have found the one huge red flag that his neighbors missed. we have a special investigation from cleveland tonight. >>> the feds want to lower the legal limit on drinking and driving. >>> plus tonight's shout out. prince harry meets governor christie. chris christie took harry to see...
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with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi in the dark as well. >>> coming up, not a great week for the president but while the scandals swirl there is a little teenie bit of good news getting ground out, the deficit problem may be slowing -- not disappearing -- slowing. breaking news out of the arab world. an al qaeda backed suicide attack is foiled in egypt. the reported target? western embassies. we'll have an update when "the we'll have an update when "the lead" continues. b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall
with high profile attacks leading to cia deaths as with the attack on the cia boast in afghanistan in december, 2009, in which seven cia officials were killed, sometimes the cia publicly acknowledges and honors cia officials killed but that did not happen in this case. then cia director david patraeus did not attend the funerals of woods and doherty. obviously cia officers feel it imperative to keep their work in the shadows but that in this case may also keep some of the answers about benghazi...
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the cia disputed who was in charge. at the end of the day, it was the deputy cia director morale who took out a lot of language whose deletion republicans object to. by the way, every iteration of the talking point from the first to the last included the assertion originally from the cia that the assault on the facility had originated from an anti-american demonstration. and a lot of people have said, well, the white house just made that up, it was a convenient narrative. that's what the intelligence community was saying from the get-go. susan rice had no role in the talking points. she was totally shafted. they sent her out with these things that she played no part in. she read them and missed the chance to be secretary of state as a result. >> marc l marco rubio was on the daily run down and was asked about security and benghazi. here is what he said. >> the security they had there was inadequate. the ability to respond to the attack was inadequate. that falls on the state department. my concern is the people who made
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this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it was completely false. >> because i know in some of these documents, victoria nuland who was the spokesman, spokeswoman for the state department, she was very concerned about the reputation understandably so of the state department. >> well, that's one of the issues gloria just touched on was the fact that there was a huge cia presence in benghazi. and when they evacuated 30 individuals out the morning after, more than 20 of them were from the cia and the state department thought that this, especially the cia annex, tha
this was a cia outpost. four people from the state department were there for probably 30 or so people from the cia. they weren't talking about that. the state department was a little anxious that it would look like they had gotten all of these warnings that they hadn't paid any attention to. so what they're saying here is this was not about politics. this was about figuring out what we could say to the american people that was unclassified and that was accurate. as it turned out, of course, it...
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one spy scandal many russia says the cia has crossed the line with its antics after the us agent was caught in. a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. europe couldn't get by without britain says. blasting london's complaints calling them a danger to the very existence of the european union. mediation effort in syria gets the thumbs up from the un but faces obstacles from power as the rebel forces that despite evidence of atrocities committed by them in the ongoing civil war. cash strapped european union mounts a crusade against the continent's banking hubs open season on account privacy and tax evaders alike up top stories this hour. online on screen international news and comment from us judea sent to him in moscow the cia has gone too far with its spying operations that's a message from russia's federal security service commenting on the recent scandal involving an american agent in moscow this week. explains the implications of this . i visited the f.s.b. had called in moscow where i was given some more fresh information on the latest
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cia for the cia for the u.s. the f.s.b. is calling mr fogel persona non-grata and they have actually asked for him to actually be immediately expelled from russia the u.s. state department confirmed for well was detained at a press briefing this afternoon but provided very few details. we can confirm that an officer it was going to see the script was briefly detained it was released we have seen the russian foreign ministry announcement we have different from the boys here spot. oh it can confirm for you as a. member of our mission was to take the list but wait a minute i thought the cold war was over and what about all of this data sharing between the u. why said russia when it came to with this our naive case for instance all four and some insight retired cia officer raising mcgovern joins me now raising you so much for joining us both so let's start with this this in challenge and gathering and the sharing of intelligence between the u.s. and russia obviously they've been working together but there's still a l
cia for the cia for the u.s. the f.s.b. is calling mr fogel persona non-grata and they have actually asked for him to actually be immediately expelled from russia the u.s. state department confirmed for well was detained at a press briefing this afternoon but provided very few details. we can confirm that an officer it was going to see the script was briefly detained it was released we have seen the russian foreign ministry announcement we have different from the boys here spot. oh it can...
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so the cia was super aggressive. all the talking points were reduced to mush and politics was inserted into it. i don't think we should necessarily say this is politics intruding on a cia pure operation. >> congressman, don't you see the muddle in all of in that it's not so clearly watergate as some republicans allege? >> look, i'm not out to try to bring anybody down. i just want the answers. i look at a couple of things. number one, who i think chaed the talking points? these are questions that go to motivation. i know that ambassador rice went on every morning show and said this was a result of a youtube video. this was not a terrorist attack. it was frankly told to us in a closed door meeting in congress by hillary clinton, too. as a pilot in the military, i went to survival training and the first thing they tell you, your country, just know your country will be move heaven and earth to come get you and it appears in this case the country didn't move haven nor earth to can get them. the administration said we had
so the cia was super aggressive. all the talking points were reduced to mush and politics was inserted into it. i don't think we should necessarily say this is politics intruding on a cia pure operation. >> congressman, don't you see the muddle in all of in that it's not so clearly watergate as some republicans allege? >> look, i'm not out to try to bring anybody down. i just want the answers. i look at a couple of things. number one, who i think chaed the talking points? these are...
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he is being called a spy for the cia. in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of the russian special services. the russian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn, pamela brown live from cleveland. >> reporter: good morning. pictures are pretty telling. show spoolz of barbed wire, chains, many other items that give us clues into what possibly went on inside the house of horrors. chilling new photos give us a glimpse of ariel castro's backyard, taken over the week know by a neighbor. the backyard resembling a junkyard. spools of barbs wire and probably the most unnerving. chains, the neighbor said he saw hundreds of thick, heavy chains in the yard. and then this mirror, hanging on castro's back door that may hav
he is being called a spy for the cia. in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of the russian special services. the russian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn,...
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it is cia. this is what is going on is not a relevant point. >> i think we've reached a real sad stage in been gazay. i want to be very clear. i will say this today on "the cycle." there is an abuse of power in benghazi. the abuse of power is the complete exploitation and politicalization of this strategy by some members of the republican party in the house. that is outrageous. and we know that because at the very time that they are supposedly investigating this, accusing the white house of as the president said today, some sort of weird three-day political conspiracy where it would be hidden but only for a few days and then they would acknowledge it was terrorism, while they're doing that, the national republican election commission, committee, excuse me, is fundraising off benghazi and they moved the target. it is disgusting. it has gone totally out of control and it is also sad because, and i don't say this just to beat up. i think it is absolutely true that we have to investigate these irs c
it is cia. this is what is going on is not a relevant point. >> i think we've reached a real sad stage in been gazay. i want to be very clear. i will say this today on "the cycle." there is an abuse of power in benghazi. the abuse of power is the complete exploitation and politicalization of this strategy by some members of the republican party in the house. that is outrageous. and we know that because at the very time that they are supposedly investigating this, accusing the...
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a cia agent carrying one hundred thousand euros in cash is caught red handed allegedly trying to recruit a russian intelligence officer morse code is now declared him persona non grata and says the incident has dealt a blow to the country's relations. shock and confusion at the associated press to reporters for the news this fighting selves targeted and a massive u.s. government surveillance operation. president putin says he's against any actions that could worsen the civil war in syria that warning comes as israel's prime minister visits russia is country was accused of polling sites near damascus this month. and a video appeared to show a syrian rebel in the heart of a dead soldier prompts human rights watch to condemn inhumane acts and revenge killings in the country's civil war. online on screen international news and comments live from studio center here in moscow. two weeks a map and a stash of money to lure russian agents to defect the federal security service says it has caught a cia spy on a recruitment mission auntie's tom barton has been delving into the scandal. russia's for
a cia agent carrying one hundred thousand euros in cash is caught red handed allegedly trying to recruit a russian intelligence officer morse code is now declared him persona non grata and says the incident has dealt a blow to the country's relations. shock and confusion at the associated press to reporters for the news this fighting selves targeted and a massive u.s. government surveillance operation. president putin says he's against any actions that could worsen the civil war in syria that...
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i am tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they live under such a cloud of secrecy. and they are good people and honorable people and the cia would not have left them behind. i know them too well. there has to be more hearings and we are calling for a bipartisan commission and bring in the military and cia people and get to the bottom of this. >> i hope it happens. general, thank you. and christian, you having first- hand knowledge. >> the family members of the benghazi victims get the answers they wanted in the hearings? i will ask the mother of shawn smith next. [ engine sputters ] [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call and sign up for good hands roadside assistance today. [ dennis ] are you in good hands? try mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >> the fact is, we have four d
i am tired of seeing the cia get beat up. they live under such a cloud of secrecy. and they are good people and honorable people and the cia would not have left them behind. i know them too well. there has to be more hearings and we are calling for a bipartisan commission and bring in the military and cia people and get to the bottom of this. >> i hope it happens. general, thank you. and christian, you having first- hand knowledge. >> the family members of the benghazi victims get...
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